November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form

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November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 1 Brian Dahle Republican Assembly 1 Brigham Sawyer Smith Democratic Assembly 2 Matt Heath Republican Assembly 2 Jim Wood Democratic Assembly 3 James Gallagher Republican Assembly 3 Jim Reed Democratic Assembly 4 Bill Dodd Democratic Assembly 4 Charlie Schaupp Republican Assembly 5 Frank Bigelow Republican Assembly 5 Patrick D. Hogan Libertarian Assembly 6 Brian Caples Democratic Assembly 6 Beth B. Gaines Republican Assembly 7 Steve Cohn Democratic Assembly 7 Kevin McCarty Democratic Assembly 8 Ken Cooley Democratic Assembly 8 Douglas Haaland Republican Assembly 9 Jim Cooper Democratic Assembly 9 Darrell R. Fong Democratic Page 1 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 10 Gregory Allen Republican Assembly 10 Marc Levine Democratic Assembly 11 Jim Frazier Democratic Assembly 11 Alex Henthorn Republican Assembly 12 Harinder Grewal Democratic Assembly 12 Kristin Olsen Republican Assembly 13 Susan Talamantes Eggman Democratic Assembly 13 Sol Jobrack Republican Assembly 14 Susan A. Bonilla Democratic Assembly 14 Joy D. Delepine Republican Assembly 15 Elizabeth Echols Democratic Assembly 15 Tony Thurmond Democratic Assembly 16 Catharine Baker Republican Assembly 16 Tim Sbranti Democratic Assembly 17 David Campos Democratic Assembly 17 David Chiu Democratic Assembly 18 Rob Bonta Democratic Assembly 18 David Erlich Republican Assembly 19 Rene Pineda Republican Page 2 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 19 Phil Ting Democratic Assembly 20 Jaime Patino Republican Assembly 20 Bill Quirk Democratic Assembly 21 Adam Gray Democratic Assembly 21 Jack Mobley Republican Assembly 22 Mark Gilham Republican Assembly 22 Kevin Mullin Democratic Assembly 23 Jim Patterson Republican Assembly 24 Diane Gabl Republican Assembly 24 Richard S. Gordon Democratic Assembly 25 Bob Brunton Republican Assembly 25 Kansen Chu Democratic Assembly 26 Devon Mathis Republican Assembly 26 Rudy Mendoza Republican Assembly 27 Nora Campos Democratic Assembly 27 G. Burt Lancaster Republican Assembly 28 Evan Low Democratic Assembly 28 Chuck Page Republican Assembly 29 Palmer Kain Republican Page 3 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 29 Mark Stone Democratic Assembly 30 Luis Alejo Democratic Assembly 30 Mark Starritt Republican Assembly 31 Henry T. Perea Democratic Assembly 31 Walter O. Villarreal No Party Preference Assembly 32 Pedro A. Rios Republican Assembly 32 Rudy Salas Democratic Assembly 33 John Coffey Democratic Assembly 33 Jay Obernolte Republican Assembly 34 Virginia "Mari" Goodman Democratic Assembly 34 Shannon Grove Republican Assembly 35 Katcho Achadjian Republican Assembly 35 Heidi Harmon Democratic Assembly 36 Steve Fox Democratic Assembly 36 Tom Lackey Republican Assembly 37 Ron DeBlauw Republican Assembly 37 Das Williams Democratic Assembly 38 Jorge Salomon Fuentes Democratic Assembly 38 Scott Wilk Republican Page 4 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 39 Raul Bocanegra Democratic Assembly 39 Patty Lopez Democratic Assembly 40 Kathleen Henry Democratic Assembly 40 Marc Steinorth Republican Assembly 41 Chris Holden Democratic Assembly 41 Nathaniel Tsai Republican Assembly 42 Karalee Hargrove Democratic Assembly 42 Chad Mayes Republican Assembly 43 Mike Gatto Democratic Assembly 43 Todd Royal Republican Assembly 44 Jacqui Irwin Democratic Assembly 44 Rob McCoy Republican Assembly 45 Matt Dababneh Democratic Assembly 45 Susan Shelley Republican Assembly 46 Adrin Nazarian Democratic Assembly 46 Zachary Taylor Republican Assembly 47 Cheryl R. Brown Democratic Assembly 47 Gil Navarro Democratic Assembly 48 Joe M. Gardner Republican Page 5 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 48 Roger Hernandez Democratic Assembly 49 Ed Chau Democratic Assembly 49 Esthela Torres Siegrist Republican Assembly 50 Richard Bloom Democratic Assembly 50 Bradly S. Torgan Republican Assembly 51 Jimmy Gomez Democratic Assembly 51 Stephen C. Smith Republican Assembly 52 Dorothy F. Pineda Republican Assembly 52 Freddie Rodriguez Democratic Assembly 53 Sandra Mendoza Democratic Assembly 53 Miguel Santiago Democratic Assembly 54 Glen Ratcliff Republican Assembly 54 Sebastian Mark Ridley Thomas Democratic Assembly 55 Ling-Ling Chang Republican Assembly 55 Gregg D. Fritchle Democratic Assembly 56 Charles Bennett Jr. Republican Assembly 56 Eduardo Garcia Democratic Assembly 57 Ian C. Calderon Democratic Assembly 57 Rita Topalian Republican Page 6 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 58 Cristina Garcia Democratic Assembly 59 Reggie Jones-Sawyer Democratic Assembly 60 Eric Linder Republican Assembly 60 Ken Park Democratic Assembly 61 Rudy Aranda Republican Assembly 61 Jose Medina Democratic Assembly 62 Autumn Burke Democratic Assembly 62 Ted J. Grose Republican Assembly 63 Adam J. Miller Republican Assembly 63 Anthony Rendon Democratic Assembly 64 Mike Gipson Democratic Assembly 64 Prophet La'Omar Walker Democratic Assembly 65 Young Kim Republican Assembly 65 Sharon Quirk-Silva Democratic Assembly 66 David Hadley Republican Assembly 66 Al Muratsuchi Democratic Assembly 67 Melissa Melendez Republican Assembly 67 Conrad Melton Democratic Assembly 68 Anne Cameron Democratic Page 7 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 68 Donald P. (Don) Wagner Republican Assembly 69 Tom Daly Democratic Assembly 69 Sherry Walker Republican Assembly 70 John C. Goya Republican Assembly 70 Patrick O'Donnell Democratic Assembly 71 Brian W. Jones Republican Assembly 71 Tony Teora Republican Assembly 72 Travis Allen Republican Assembly 72 Joel Block Democratic Assembly 73 William (Bill) Brough Republican Assembly 73 Wendy Gabriella Democratic Assembly 74 Keith D. Curry Republican Assembly 74 Matthew Harper Republican Assembly 75 Nicholas Shestople Democratic Assembly 75 Marie Waldron Republican Assembly 76 Rocky J. Chávez Republican Assembly 76 Thomas Krouse Republican Assembly 77 Ruben "RJ" Hernandez Democratic Assembly 77 Brian Maienschein Republican Page 8 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Assembly 78 Toni Atkins Democratic Assembly 78 Barbara Decker Republican Assembly 79 Shirley N. Weber Democratic Assembly 79 George R. Williams American Independent Assembly 80 Lorena Gonzalez Democratic Senate 2 Mike McGuire Democratic Senate 2 Lawrence R. Wiesner Republican Senate 4 CJ Jawahar Democratic Senate 4 Jim Nielsen Republican Senate 6 Roger Dickinson Democratic Senate 6 Richard Pan Democratic Senate 8 Tom Berryhill Republican Senate 8 Paulina Miranda Democratic Senate 10 Peter Kuo Republican Senate 10 Bob Wieckowski Democratic Senate 12 Shawn K. Bagley Democratic Senate 12 Anthony Cannella Republican Senate 14 Luis Chavez Democratic Senate 14 Andy Vidak Republican Page 9 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 4, 2014, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 28, 2014 04:14 PM Has Not Political Party Accepted Accepted the No Form Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit 501 Filed Senate 16 Jean Fuller Republican Senate 16 Ruth Musser-Lopez Democratic Senate 18 Ricardo Antonio Benitez Republican Senate 18 Bob Hertzberg Democratic Senate 20 Connie M. Leyva Democratic Senate 20 Matthew Munson Republican Senate 22 Ed Hernandez Democratic Senate 22 Marc Rodriguez Republican Senate 24 Peter Choi Democratic Senate 24 Kevin De Leon Democratic Senate 26 Ben Allen Democratic Senate 26 Sandra Fluke Democratic Senate 28 Bonnie Garcia Republican Senate 28 Jeff Stone Republican Senate 30
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